Clusters and Computational Grids for Scientific Computing 2002

 

September 10-13, 2002

 

Chateau de Faberges-de-la-Tour

 

 

 

Some pictures can be found at here:

Plank’s pictures

Jack’s pictures

 

 

 

Slides:

 

Myrinet Scalable Cluster Interconnect -Overview and Technology Roadmap

Patrick Geoffray

 

Improving Uptake of Grid Technologies

Kevin Harris

 

Software Support for High Performance Problem-Solving on the Grid

Ken Kennedy

 

The Grid - The Next 10 years

Francine Berman

 

Where Did the Big Visions Go?

Daniel A. Reed

 

MPI - The Best High Performance Programming Model for Clusters and Grids

William Gropp

 

Visualization Services on the Grid

Dieter Kranzlmueller

 

Grid Network Monitoring in the European DataGRID project

Pascale Primet

 

Building and using a Fault Tolerant Message Passing Library

Graham Fagg

 

Sun's Grid Project

Wolfgang Gentzsch

 

Cluster, Grids, and Web Services

Dan Fay

 

Active Harmony: Towards Automated Performance Tuning

Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth

 

Study of a few numerical constants in cluster computing

Loic Prylli

Programmatically Building NPACI Rocks Clusters using Kickstart and XML

Phil Papadopoulos

 

Numeric and Performance Issues of Java for Grid Computing

Roldan Pozo

 

Nimrod/G and GriddLeS: Grid Programming with Ease

David Abramson

 

Grids Are Real: Avaki in the Life Sciences Sector

Andrew Grimshaw

 

A 100,000 Ways to Fail

Al Geist

 

Achieving performances in active networks: a mandatory step to provide dynamic network services

Laurent Lefevre

 

The Commodity Grid - Towards Commodity Building Blocks for Grid Computing

Satoshi Matsuoka

 

Can Commodity Linux Clusters Scale to Peta

Pete Beckman

 

Scheduling strategies for heterogeneous systems: a survey

Yves Robert

 

The Storage Fabric of the Grid - The Network Storage Stack

James S. Plank

 

 

Usability Considerations in Designing Tools for the Grid

Cherri M. Pancake

 

Swapping processors for Enterprise computing

Henri Casanova

 

Towards Self-Organizing Distributed Computing Frameworks: The H2O Approach

Vaidy Sunderam

 

Clusters and Grids for Scientific Computing at EDF Research and Development Division

Jean-Yves Berthou

 

Automatic Performance analysis and Tuning of parallel applications

Tomas Margalef

 

ACI GRID ASP: Client Server Approach for Simulation over the GRID

Frederic Desprez

 

A Performance Analysis Tool for Interactive Applications on the Grid

Roland Wismuller

 

A Retrospective of the Meeting

Gordon Bell

 

 

Panel: Next-Generation Grid Applications

Rusty Lusk (chair)

Next Generation Grid Applications

Micah Beck

 

Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems

Joel Saltz

 

Barriers and Prospects for Petaflops Grid Nodes: The Bright Spots

Thomas Sterling

 

The UK e-Science Program: Next Generation Grid  Applications

Tony Hey